CHILDREN LEARN WHAT THEY LIVE
Dorothy
Law Nolte
If a child
lives with criticism,
he learns to condemn.
If a child
lives with hostility,
he learns to fight.
If a child
lives with fear,
he learns to be apprehensive.
If a child
lives with pity,
he learns to feel sorry for himself.
If a child
lives with ridicule,
he learns to be shy.
If a child
lives with jealousy,
he learns what envy is.
If a child
lives with shame,
he learns to feel guilty.
If a child
lives with encouragement,
he learns to be confident.
If a child
lives with tolerance,
he learns to be patient.
If a child
lives with praise,
he learns to be appreciative.
If a child
lives with acceptance,
he learns to love.
If a child
lives with approval,
he learns to like himself.
If a child
lives with recognition,
he learns that it is good to have a goal.
If a child
lives with sharing,
he learns about generosity.
If a child
lives with honesty and fairness,
he learns what truth and justice are.
If a child
lives with security,
he learns to have faith in himself and in those about him.
If a child
lives with friendliness,
he learns that the world is a nice place in which to
live.
If you live
with serenity,
your child will live with peace of mind.
With what is your child living?
Source:
Canfield, J. & Wells, H. C. (1976). 100 ways to enhance self-concept in
the classroom: A handbook for teachers and patents. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
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